The Moving picture world (September 1923-October 1923)

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Regional in New * Value; National in Service Moving^ Picture WOR"~ Vol. 64, No. 9 October 27, 1923 PRICE 25 CENTS IN New York, "The Spanish Dancer" is the only picture on Broadway packing them in at every performance. At Grauman's Rialto, Los Angeles, it's been playing to S. R. O. for two weeks. That's demonstrated evidence that Pola Negri's latest and greatest American picture is a box-office hit. The cast includes Wallace Beery, Kathlyn Williams, Robert Agnew, Gareth Hughes, and Adolphe Menjou. Adapted by June Mathis and Bculah Marie Dix from "Don Caesar dc Bacan," by Adolphe D'Ennery and P. S. P. Dumanoir. <X (paramount Q>icture Published by CHALMERS PUBLISHING COMPANY Sw'SSSccY^ Entered as second class matter June 17, 1908, at the Post Office at New Yoik, N. Y., under the act of March 3, 1879. Printed weekly. $3.00 a year.